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Population Theories and their Economic Interpretation
First published in 1998
The work is divided into two parts provides the reader with the various hypotheses used to explain population dynamics: Part I contains a review and appraisal of population theories since Malthus.
Part II presents a theoretical framework for the economic analysis of demography.
The book contends that it is possible to develop a general theory of population dynamics which explains both long- and shortrun demographic phenomena.